Maybe you need to review the beginning of the story. Often, when the story starts to go wrong, it's because the foundation wasn't set right. Check if the characters were introduced correctly, their motives and relationships. After that, re - evaluate the events in the story in the correct order to make sure they flow logically.
Well, first, you should stop and think clearly about the original plot. Then, go back to the key points that got messed up and correct them one by one.
Just be straightforward and tell me the correct details clearly.
Yes, you can. If you don't follow the plot or make random changes, it's easy to mess up the story.
It's possible to mess up the story depending on your choices and actions within the game. Sometimes wrong decisions can lead to unexpected and less favorable outcomes.
Sure, if changes are made that don't align with the established lore or character arcs, it can definitely mess up the story. Also, if the pacing is off or key elements are overlooked, it can have a negative impact.
It's possible to make mistakes or choices that affect the Andromeda story in Mass Effect, but it depends on your actions and decisions within the game.
If you realize you've messed up in the middle of the story, you can quickly make up a little side - story or excuse within the story to correct the mistake. For example, if you got a character's name wrong, you could say that the character had a secret identity all along and the wrong name was just a decoy. Another way is to ask the listener for help. Say something like 'Oh, I think I'm getting this story all wrong. Can you remind me what should happen next?' This makes it a more interactive and fun experience.
Sure. I once had to give a big presentation in front of a lot of important people. I was so nervous that I completely messed up. I forgot my lines, my voice was shaking, and I could feel my face turning red. It was really embarrassing, but I learned from it and now I'm better at handling pressure.
One can first identify the broken parts. If it's the plot that's broken, like having plot holes or inconsistent storylines, you could rewrite those sections. Maybe add some connecting events to make the flow better. For example, if a character suddenly has a new ability without proper explanation, go back and add a scene where they discover or develop that ability.
Definitely. You can mess it up by not properly equipping your character. If your character is under - equipped for the challenges that come with the story - driven missions, you may keep failing those missions. This can lead to a distortion of the story as the game may not be able to progress as intended. Another way is if you don't engage with the mystery elements of the story. The story in Mass Effect Andromeda has many mysteries, and if you don't try to solve them or even explore them, it can make the overall story seem incomplete and muddled.
It's okay. You can make it up by telling me two stories tomorrow.